Mike Weir. Remember him? Canada’s golden golfer who won the 2003 Masters, along with seven other PGA Tour events, including a WGC tournament and the 2003 Bob Hope Classic.

Last time Weir made the cut was the 2011 AT&T National. Wouldn’t it be nice if he broke his missed-cut streak here?

For 53 holes, it looked like that would be the case. He was eight-under going into the 9th at the Palmer Course, his last hole of the day (started on No. 10). Unfortunately, he dunked two in the water — check out this graphic I tweeted via ShotLink — and posted a triple-bogey to miss the cut by three shots at the Humana Challenge.

Ouch.

I’m betting he had a brain fart or two on that hole. I mean, you know what was running through his mind. He likely had an idea of where he stood with the cut line before pushing his tee ball in the water on no. 9.

It’s always been about that,” he said, on the phone from his home outside Salt Lake City. “I’ve heard since I was a junior golfer I’d never be good enough to be a college player, and then I’d never be a good pro, and then I’d never make it off the Canadian Tour …

“This is another setback I’ve had to go through, kind of the perfect storm of bad scenarios, of injuries, of getting into some funky problems, of being stubborn … but it is where I am now. I’m feeling good again and I’m sure there’s some good golf ahead of me.

“I know it’s easier said than done, because, no question, it’s been very stressful. To go out there and play that poorly is an awful feeling, there’s no joy in it when you’re used to a certain level. It’s very demanding mentally to try to keep an attitude and wake up the next day and get back to the grind, but I’ve been able to do that.”

I guess he’ll keep on grinding at the next event. This one has to hurt, though.